Monaco interested in Man Utd's Onana

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Monaco are interested in signing Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana, according to Sky in Italy

The French club are understood to be exploring the conditions of a deal for the 29-year-old.

Onana has been linked with an exit this summer after making numerous high-profile errors at Old Trafford.

He has three years left on his contract having joined from Inter Milan for £47.3m in July 2023.

Onana has made 101 appearances in all competitions across his two seasons at Manchester United.

He was part of their FA Cup win in his first campaign and featured regularly last term but only started one of United's last four Premier League games, with Altay Bayindir playing in his place.

Monaco finished third in France's Ligue 1 last season and are managed by former Borussia Monchengladbach and Eintracht Frankfurt boss Adi Hutter.

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